dates section 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Opening of the estates general

A

May 5th 1789

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2
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First estate and second estate said voting by order

A

May 6th 1789

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3
Q

Sieyes proposes the national assembly

A

June 10th 1789

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4
Q

Formation of the National Assembly

A

June 17th 1789

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5
Q

Tennis Court Oath

A

June 20th 1789

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6
Q

Seance Royale

A

June 23rd 1789

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7
Q

Louis recognises the National Assembly

A

June 27th 1789

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8
Q

Troops placed outside Paris and Versailles

A

June 26-27th 1789

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9
Q

Crowd of 4,000 storms prison on the left bank of the Seine, freeing mutinous soldiers

A

June 30th 1789

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10
Q

NA appoints committee to begin drafting a new constitution

A

July 6th 1789

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11
Q

NA petitions king to withdraw troops from Paris

A

July 8th 1789

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12
Q

Necker is dismissed

A

July 11th 1789

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13
Q

Paris insurrection- demonstrations, riots - bc of Necker and fear of royal coup

A

July 12th 1789

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14
Q

Formation of the National Guard

A

July 13th 1789

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15
Q

Storming of the Bastille

A

July 14th 1789

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16
Q

Lafayette = head of the National Guard

A

July 15th 1789

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17
Q

King withdrew troops from Paris

A

July 15-16th 1789

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18
Q

Necker is reappointed

A

July 16th 1789

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19
Q

King accepted NA and wore revolutionary cockade

A

July 17th 1789

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20
Q

First signs of the Great Fear

A

July 17th 1789

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21
Q

August Decrees - abolition of feudalism

A

August 4th 1789

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22
Q

Great fear

A

July 20th - August 6th 1789

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23
Q

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

A

August 26th 1789

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24
Q

NA vote to create a unicameral legislative assembly

A

September 10th 1789

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25
Q

NA give king suspensive veto

A

September 11th 1789

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26
Q

News reaches Paris that royal soldiers at Versailles stomped on rev cockades at party

A

October 4th 1789

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27
Q

March on Versailles

  • lots of women
  • force king to accept august decrees and declaration
  • attack bodyguards
  • invade palace
  • (October days)
A

October 5th 1789

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28
Q

October days: Royal fam taken to Paris

-taken to Tuileries Palace

A

October 6th 1789

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29
Q

King agrees to withdraw his veto and accept the August Decrees

A

October 6th 1789

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30
Q

NA moves from Versailles to Paris following the King

A

October 9th 1789

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31
Q

NA declares Louis King of the French

A

October 9th 1789

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32
Q

NA nationalise church land

A

November 2nd 1789

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33
Q

NA reform provincial government

-83 new departments

A

December 14-16th 1789

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34
Q

NA begin sale of church land - assignats

A

December 19th 1789

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35
Q

First release of assignats

A

January 1790

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36
Q

Lifted legal and commercial restrictions on Jews

A

January 28th 1790

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37
Q

Burke condemns the French Revolution in house of commons

A

February 1790

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38
Q

Letters de cachet formally abolished

A

March 8th 1790

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39
Q

Gabelle tax is suspended

A

March 21st 1790

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40
Q

Local gov of Paris reorganised into 48 sections

A

May 21st 1790

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41
Q

Abolished taxation privileges of 1st and 2nd estates

A

September 1789

42
Q

Monastic vows were declared not legally binding

A

29th October 1789

43
Q

Full citizenship is granted to protestants

A

December 1789

44
Q

Gov closes church monasteries and sell monastic wealth and property

A

February 13th 1790

45
Q

NA declare abolition of noble ranks and titles

A

June 19th 1790

46
Q

Civil Constitution of the Clergy

A

July 12th 1790

47
Q

Fete de la Federation - celebrate fall of bastille

A

July 14th 1790

48
Q

Parlements formally abolished

A

September 6th 1790

49
Q

Counter-rev riots in Lyons

A

November 1790

50
Q

NA decree that clergy have to swear oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy

A

November 27th 1790

51
Q

King accepts Civil Constitution of the Clergy

A

December 1790

52
Q

‘Day of Daggers’ - group of 400 armed nobles invade Tuileries to protect king

A

February 28th 1791

53
Q

NA suppress all guilds and trade monopolies

A

March 2nd 1791

54
Q

Saint-Cloud incident

A

April 18th 1791

55
Q

NA passes Robespierre’s self-denying ordinance

A

May 16th 1791

56
Q

Le Chapelier Law - stop worker unions, association and strikes

A

June 14th 1791

57
Q

Flight to Varennes

A

June 20th 1791

58
Q

NA suspend the king

A

June 21st 1791

59
Q

Leopald II (Austrian Emperor) issues Padua Circular calling on all European Monarchs to protect french royal fam

A

July 10th 1791

60
Q

NA rules that king was abducted and restore his status/privileges if he accepts new constitution

A

July 16th 1791

61
Q

Jacobin club protest at Champ de Mars

A

July 16th 1791

62
Q

Champ de Mars massacre

A

July 17th 1791

63
Q

NA ban radical newspapers, etc and reorganises the NG

A

July 18th 1791

64
Q

Elections for Legislative assembly

A

August 29th to September 5th 1791

65
Q

Louis speech to NA pledging fidelity to the nation and placing himself at head of the revolution

A

4th February 1790

66
Q

300,000 people march to NA for petition to remove king from office

A

June 24th 1791

67
Q

Mirabeau dead

A

April 2nd 1791

68
Q

King formally accepts Constitution of 1791 and swears oath of allegiance to new state

A

September 14th 1791

69
Q

NA meet for last time and dissolve

A

September 30th 1791

70
Q

First meeting of the Legislative Assembly

A

October 1st 1791

71
Q

LA orders all emigres to return on pain of death - take their land otherwise

A

November 9th 1791

72
Q

King vetoes LA’s Nov 9th decree on emigres

A

November 11th 1791

73
Q

Petion elected as mayor of paris

A

November 16th 1791

74
Q

LA orders arrest of all non-juring priests

A

November 29th 1791

75
Q

King vetoes LA order for arrest of non-juring priests

A

December 19th 1791

76
Q

LA decree that property of emigres now belongs to nation

A

February 9th 1792

77
Q

Prussia and Austria alliance to war against france

A

February 1792

78
Q

King appoints Girondin Ministry

A

March 10th 1792

79
Q

King asked LA to declare war on Austria, Hungary and Bohemia, they do

A

April 20th 1792

80
Q

LA deport refractory priests

A

May 27th 1792

81
Q

LA disband kings guard

A

May 29th 1792

82
Q

LA set up federe camp of 20,000 volunteer soldiers

A

June 8th 1792

83
Q

Lafayette asks LA to outlaw jacobin clubs, refused

A

June 18th 1792

84
Q

Journee: Crowd invades Tuileries demanding that king withdraws his vetoes
-forced to wear red liberty cap

A

June 20th 1792

85
Q

La Patrie en Danger - LA no longer needed kings sanction

A

July 11th 1792

86
Q

Brunswick Manifesto

- threaten paris if king is harmed

A

July 25th 1792

87
Q

Sans-culotte overthrew paris municipal authority and set up revolutionary commune

A

August 9th 1792

88
Q

Journee: Tuileries palace invaded by parisians and republican soldiers

  • killed guards
  • king hides w/ LA
  • king arrested and imprisoned
  • LA recognised commune
  • elections for new national convention
A

August 10th 1792

89
Q

Danton issues arrest warrant for Lafayette and dismisses him as commander of NG
-Lafayette tries to leave and defect but is captured by Austrians

A

August 14th 1792

90
Q

Robespierres speech to LA that france should become a republic

A

July 29th 1792

91
Q

Federes converge on capital

A

July 30th 1792

92
Q

Jacobin and Cordelier club demand removal of king

A

August 3rd 1792

93
Q

Royalist riots in the Vendee, Brittany and Dauphine

A

August 22nd 1792

94
Q

All priests have to take oath of loyalty to gov or face deportation

A

August 26th 1792

95
Q

Danton ordered house searches for weapons to be used to protect paris and 3000 people were arrested

A

August 30th 1792

96
Q

Verdun, last fortress blocking capital, under siege

A

September 1st 1792

97
Q

September Massacres

A

September 2nd-6th 1792

98
Q

Danton issued levee enforcing conscription on pain of death

A

September 2nd 1792

99
Q

Marie Therese - MA lady in waiting killed violently

A

September 3rd 1792

100
Q

LA dissolved and replaced by National Convention

A

September 20th 1792